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THE' OnEOOM-DAILY' JOURNAL. PORTLAND.' WEDNESDAY EVENINO. MAY U. Hit. SOUTH CRANE NOT CANDIDATE Massachusetts Leader of Old Guard Announces His Re-tiremcnt. OLD GUARD LEADER TO QUIT SENATE SeUaI U 1V iara WaeMailu. alar ft. - Kanalor W. M array "r MaacfcuaaHa . kiMtrea thai he rll feel m r-1Mt I fur relt'tiM Ilia urM Ul i'if In sJsrvBv II ! iIm lUpuMfcas eooiiult- teamen fr.tiu JJuMUifhUMlt. Ill a nntMiru-scm.nl mesne ial Wna. tor ('ran tcknntlJri flf-at In hi I f tit lor Uc old uard In atari h I Kuuclit o r I r! the UK-hlnvry of lb I Krpttlln par. Crane a rirf.al la the lrM runarlae In JUa..af r)tiarlla a I diaaalroea friear t'rnn aftneuiwae thai ha had Intended mi maaintf hia slatamant ualil arter tha H-uhlHa national eaqventioo, but t Hal aa iwiaiihiiuir of tha law ma -lac In aUrllofi of l'nlta-1 Mates adna ta dlr-t. Hand an arty reniaisnl a aaarr to aaplranta. . had de.-it1ed la Staka ubllc hia stand at onoe. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT. IL CREST COM) PAR Tha naw srentr amuacmont park whlca opened la at atutidejr at Council Crest was Vlalted by thousands he tuolr ad vantage Of Hia ararm waalhr-r and bright sunshine to enjoy tha formal bet lanlaf of tha aeaaoa. Tha Haltors found Irranr cbaacee and much that aae naval In tba war of recreation features. Of par. - tlevilar interest u tha observation tower whl- bu bean equipped with ao elevator inj a aarrhiht, which latter as enjoyed br Ursa parti at tha top of tba lower after dark. The llfht baa a ewaep of the country for miles around. Tha refitted roller skating rlntuwes moil largely paironiseo end the niuaic from the nw liooa pip rrtsn proved treat , The firework which were to have been sent off during Hie evening "were bald back until nest Sunday night Because of wind. i Plcolo parties will be the order this summer at tha crest, tha managemant haxlng fUed over the old apple orchard near tha grounda for plcnld purpoaea Tba Council Oaat Roller Skating club composed of- residents of Portland Jlelghta la holding fortnightly part lea at the rink and another club of be glnnera who Ilva la tha. flunnyalda dls trlct haa 4een formed to akate at the " crest on alternate Wednesday High La. Already -four Sunday ochoola have booked datea at the plcnlo grounda for their annual outing, during Jane and July. 4 s . , . . & f . ; - . 1 . - :. . ,- '. '- " , " i (- - ; s. . II '-..-'., Ill III i - V 111 (if -f r - . fi mi t ii i I! ' .s- . (I I It . t - ' t III I V s II I - V 0 .7. V fl I I I.O.O.F. Mi V' If ! V , . j ' ' .' - ' - "V -v.' t aV. v, .ataaaMaW-' VdaVK-- v ACTOR LOOKS P4RT. OF REAL MILLIONAIRE Spectacular Parade of 1000 Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Surprises Pendleton. W. Murray Crane, aenator .roro MaaaachuMtU. who announce that he w11' not be a candidate for reelection. Ticket on Sale. - Ticket for the Tennyaon recital, to be given Friday night. May 24. at tha T. V. C A., are now on aale at the Y. W. C. A Seventh and Taylor atreeta, at the corner of Grand Avenue and Eaat Tay lor, and by member of the aaaoctatlon. EXHIBITION OF WORK . IN WASHINGTON HIGH Tomorrow, from J 0 to 4 o'clock, there will be an exhibition of the work done In the various manual department of tha Waahlngton high school. Thca ihlblt a III contain the result of the work done during the laat terra In do mestic aclence (cooking), domestic art (sewing and dreaamaklna). freehand drawing, crafta work, mechanical draw. Ing and manual training (both wood work and Ironwork). The exhibition of the aewlng and dresarr.aklng class will be bald In the new gymnasium building, hair of which I devoted to thla purpoae. The reat of the work will be shown In the different room In th main building, on the third floor. The articles on exhibition will be auch as are made term after term In the claaaea of the school and will not be such as are gotten up especially for ex hibition purposes. The public I very cordially Invited to attend, in order that the work o? thla kind that I being done In tha high arhool may be better un derstood by people generally. ALLEGED BARTENDER SOLD LIQUOR TO INDIAN A foarmonlha-old Indian baby, wrapped securely lp a brilliant blanket and etrapped onto a hoard which Its mother carried on her back, was the cen ter of attraction thla morning at police headquarters, and from the actlona of the tiny brown aklnned child. It enjoyed the apotllght. The mother, Mrs. John Thomas Evle. appeared to sttend the hearing of the charge against John West, a bartender at 61 North Third street, accused of selling ber husband whlakey. West and the Indian were arreated last Monday night by Captain Riley. Thl morning West was held to answer to the grsnd Jury and Eyle was held a a witness. The family I destitute and srr an ce ments are being made to obtain enough funds to send the women, hsbe and the wife' sister to their farm, near Vancouver. It Is good for men as well aa for boys to play some. 50 Persons Will Make $20.00 Each Writing Jingles In May, 1912, we will buy 50 good Jingles, suitable for a Post Toasties Jingle Book. - You may get $20.00 for writing an original Jingle or for filling in the missing line of the incomplete Jingle in the coupon. A fine way to have some fun. i I "be JmI I r(til.xi or . May 1! -tviih mere Ikau lees Odd fallow a4 Uxohaka In line. '.. asd itt It a I tl O Y graM IsMlaa filed inroufh the eiraaia ef IVb!Ul..n al I trlmk thla aleinuuti. ending al f runhuu. hrr ike ful-ll- tllnnirl lha grand davorallaa of i h I a 1 1 r Tha -ai..! asa headed .r tlrlgadlar Oeaaral tlaMa of lh dcri )! of Oregon Hlda Htiawn Mnknl d. le gale, ectarat uhlfuitne.) lauinna and Iwa bands tra In it, a Una at intnK. Th graad lodge iintrcst I Me meia lag al o'rl fe aad tl graf.4 a,1g daflrr a confrrtcd on 11 .l giaiida. ir!ia.iwing all eihcr maiura rwn ig lror the t-enuniloti la the election ef of fl. r (oinurruw it I rumdicd that ih reaiiiunarr element la wuialng up eiillmnl agelnal T. H Kharon ut I'vrlland. flal.J accra lary. w lib a view lo lefralliig him fur realwiion. Mhan.n haa ln In offi-e many yrar. aud his old flnda are rallying lo hi standard. Officer aUeesed. At (he maeiing ef lh (Jrand tnramp me in yeaterday afternoon, tha follow ing ofrirera were elected fur the en suing year: t). A. Iigu. grand pa trlarrh, (1. r. Rlrkle. grand senior war den, K. K. Mharxn, grand arrlhe (rl-. d; W. W. ftancla. grand Ireaaurer ( reelected I . () W . Wright, grand high prleat; ftobvit Andrew, grand Junior warden. Th off - pf grand Junior warden a as (he otvly one contested. At the meeting of th grand lodge ! today, principal Interest renteied In the annual report of I rand hvrc tary K. K. (Sharon which .hows the condition of the order throughout th state. The total meaihershlp In Ore gon, srordlug to the report, la lt.Ho. aa Increase of 7141 over the year preced ing, while tlto total assets of the vari ous lodges foot up to I ).4T.: 7 1 Oi. a gain of I4J.J71 I over the year J 910. Five kTew Zdge. five new subordinate lodges were In stituted durlnc the yrar as follows: Inisonvllle, No. :JJ, WUsonvllle, riscka- mas county; Kedmond, No. 2:4. Ked mond, ITook county; (Silver. No. IJi, Culver, Crook county, Tualatin, No. 324, Tualatin. Washington county, and I-Jig I Point, No. 227. Kagle I'olnt. Jackson county. Thla brings the total number of working lodges in the stats to 201. Big Belief road. The total Income of the lodges dur ing th year waa !40.H1 II, an In crease of !l),IA.7i over the preceding year, or thla amount. 173.734 20 was paid out for relief for 164 members. The current expenses of the lodge amounted to 1109.721. 1. A summary of the nnil reports of the Rebrkah lodgea. made by the sec retary of the Rebekah assembly, show a net gain of 714 for the year 111 and a total membership of 15,194. Nine; new lodgea were tnatltuted during the I year In the following cities: Beaver, Tillamook county; Carlton, Yamhill county; Nyass. Malheur county; Port land; Redmond, Crook county; Rock wood, Multnomah county, bringing th total number to J!i. The Jnooms of tha Rebekahs for the year waa 120,831.19. of which amount $2220.60 wa paid for relief. The pres ent assets amount to 118,327.41 REHEARING RESULTS IN SIMPSON'S U EI Tba rbrlf f U ( agaiasl liugb tsas, inaaaber af lb fttifca dg. wM waa krrt4 last week l tba Vato depot M aaTtr bagt as4 wttb pd4Ug wtiw a llcae fl bewlag bta siteeaH U 41 waub, r H4 aaetb- eeavtettas) ef I a ssaa yaslarday la pelt eeart aad a fl II Wlag iMpaaed. Isst week, A Heresy IfaTwe ebarged that aimpeee bad bee) rallrwadad tnla l lead lag ggllly la a aaar f peddling wiibetit a H ", aad oiaaoe aaa sue- peaded, Aflef bla releaa allaipava paid jm lly tba lit fa eased aad than eoaipiaiaed la the local Kifca that b bad Uaan lspsd apoa. The rh ring yeaterdar raltd la auatalalagr tMeetlvea gwsnnest and MsUaer wis feaa tKaa-rrwet. aa4 aJssa rawlid U u tattbada f paita w atloraer t awluttUg bsistaeea betsg lU taabed by b oii aad ell f atwraef. taiey waa rvausMcdad br tba art fug aulUliieg bnaisssa aaeuag sr era, aad Jvaia TmU attd Ibal baa after aelaMr wettlg bay sUawvd saarw prxxea tiaa frees awlMUag buelaasa 4 al I La aaaii lis Beald ha ateaa a cfcaaae la a legltuttala attra,a Tea aiwraeyw assta 1 9' a (ia f lit his appeal raaU ba laksa bal b BBtr a m as . lJt aV 4llaJuiarsi r.hla aaf ttf affair waa Isaaa) wita aa idea of d aaaadiaa- a writ af review be f era the elrruU caart. T-hitott Iactar Toalgta. Tba lraber aa a Triuir" a ill ba lha aifaj-l ef a lecture t be de llvered bg Mv. Albert bHiguii. fn(. marly pa lor ef th fcaet aid lui ti.i ehurth. who waa ipelld. it mi I frwea kls pulpit, ua t&wial of bis pro grvaalve 4-llt-u. at lb Woman .( Woodcraft hall. Tenth and Tsylor SI reals, tonight. Key. Khrglt will be Introduced by Vat. C. E. . U M Marry llllllsrd. Ih young leading msn of ivssrr block compear, who la siiowliig patrons al lha ttaaer haw herd It is to spad a 1 1 . a yr legltl nalely aa Monlf Breaater la HreweteCe alllll-ma this a tg-k, looks every lacb Ihe pert of lha devil-may-care young spend thrift one pictures la bla salad when reading the fiet'lnetlng book from which lh play I msda Thar I a faeelna lion In wslching some other paeeoa lend a ll.,e, and tbria Ilea th rt of the surce of thl play. To wake up some fins, morning and near that son.e relative haa Just died aad left a ll.oao.ee. to ba relieved of all the drudgery and cares of oar dally oik or business, lo be able t go wherever you like and da whatever you like without consulting anyone that Is Ihe experience of Monty Brewster. The coinady sltustlona keep the audlene In good humor all through the play. It la one of the Baker company' blggeet Ui-reaaee of tbl season. London Sec llosrrelt Victory. Jundon. May II. A death blow to President Tafl'a hop for renomlnatlon Is seen her todsy by tba London news papers In Theodore Roosevelt's Tlctory In Ihe Ohio primarlea Editorially dis cussing tha Ohio result, th Pall Us 1 1 Gstett say: "Ths blow delivered to President Taft In hi', nallvo state I a mortal one, and complete th tragedy of a Judicial mind In demagogic politics. The sooner ths president Is rrtlrrd from the dog fight, tha better." , AhsofuicfyPuro Tho only Baking Powdor mndo fromRoyalOrapoCroamofTortar NO Al IIM. NA L IMP PHOAPMATt? L'. ' ii.. WILKESBORO Most ideal section ia Oretoo for th'eimU farm. Brit suburban acrfigo on ctiy term. 20 DISCOUNT TO ACTUAL SETTLERS Opening! for Small, Industrie, of All Kind. Week-end cxcuriion ralet over United Railways. Commutation tick ets. Information, terms and literature. Main 5076. 235 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. A 3774. DANISH PEOPLE HONOR LATE KING'S MEMORY A COMPLETE JINGLE FINISH THIS JINGLE (As an example only) , . , . . Little orphan Annie from far, far awty Picnic days are coming, goodness what a treat, Came to make a visit, and she's going to stay v Fill up all the baskets; lots of stuff to eat. Roses now are blooming, on her cheeks so pale v Never mind the cake and jam, never mind the tea, - : . Plenty of Post Toasties-thafs good enough for me. J r'li'l'in thig'VlM.' mentl'o'nVng ToaiiieV.'anrf w7lte "plainly" Sign here ' Name Date Street and No. City ..State.. 7 : ; ; I Memorial services were held last Sun day morning In the Danish-Lutheran church, Union avenue snd Morris street, for King Frederick VIII, who passed away In Hamburg, Germany, May -14. The church wa draped In mourning and beautifully decorated with flowers and the American and Danish flags. 8 many of the Danish people of Portland attended the service that extra seats had to be provided. The Danish Sink ing oclety, "Dannebrog," opened the ervice with "flof 1 Ro" (Sleep ln Best1). 11 Rev. J. S. H. Scott preached a very Impressive sermon, touching on the life and character of the late king, the pre mier of the Danish-Lutheran church. Following' the sermon a solo was ren dered by Miss Martha Kruse. A. T. Schouboe addressed the congregation, giving the statistics of King- Frederick's j life, and speaking also of what he had done for Denmark and Its people during ; his reign. The services were concluded with "Der er et yndlff Land," beauti fully rendered by the singing society. A collection was then taken up which 1 was to defray the expense of a cable- i gram sent to the new king. Christian X, Copenhagen, Denmark, expressing the condolance and sympathy of tha lb : ; a It A TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF SUBURBAN HOME COMFORT a' if Use of above fprm of answer is suggested, but not required. Address and mail your Jingles to Jingle Dept.. . . . . .POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD., BATTLE CREEK, MICH. ' Jingles accepted for our book, will be bought and paid for at $20.00 each. V Only the Jingles we pay for wijl be used. y There, will be 50 jingles purchased, and the names and addresses of the writers will be printed and mailed to every enquirer who sends us a lC' stamped and addressed envelope for return. The Jingles will be judged honestly upon merit, sq if you are a sensitive person and not a good sportsman, don't try, for we have no time to Vpet up" those whose Jingles are not accepted. Fill in the missing line of the incomplete Jingle printed above, making the last line include the name of metre. 'Toasties," with correct rhyme and OrVvrite an original Post Toasties Jin gle of not less than 4 lines, any one line of which must contain "Post Toasties" or "Toasties." As many Jingles may be submitted as desired. Danish population of this city over the death of the king. King Christian's re ply was received by cable today and read, "Sorgenfrlhof, Denmark, Europe" (Brmg countrymen sincere thanks). 'CHRISTIAN." v This ,ls an opportunity to make some extra mohey, and, in addition, become ac quainted "with . 4 " ' . ? -the delicious bits' of toasted" Indian ' Corni -.Try some of this crisp food with cream-and su?ar. It is not eiasilyrforrotte"n7 " J WASHINGTON HIGH BAND WILL GIVE A CONCERT Next Friday and Saturday evenings, the Washington high school band will give a concert at the high school audi torium, East Fourteenth and Stark streets. Thia is the second concert to be gjven this term by the band. Al though the first one was given Just one nlrht. thla oho will be aiven two niehts. The band numbers 30 players, each of whom has practised faithfully for two months on the present program and the results of this practice will be seen at the concert. There are many special features thla time. One especially is the one to be given my Maurice Hyde and -Walter Grebe the one with the cornet and tho other with the trombdne. The name of this little "stunt" is "Music Talks." At the last concert It was tha bit of tha evening-. - Tha proceed of the Concert arajto ba riven to tha atudent body to be used .for student activities. ' ' . an' ' mfi. .Awakening parsh One. Montreal, May 22 Blanche David. the youn woman who recently puxzled doctors because of her long sleep and who afterwards claimed to ba a klepto maniac, waa' found guilty ef stealln- iivra er employer, en can now choose between aoinar to laU or to tha I convent of Good Shepherd for two year. Rumor Ia Denied.' ..'Ottawa, Ont, May 21. Premier Bor den denies tha rumor that Postmaster Pellltler of Canada- haa tendered Ale resignation. , - , ,-x -. . i MADE POSSIBLE VIA THE MITCHELL-LEADER WATER-SYSTEM ii This delightful home is located more than eight miles from the heart of Portland, five miles from the nearest Portland water main, yet its owner, Mr. W. H. Edwards, enjoys all the ad vantages of the city as well as the country. This home has its bath; washroom and sanitary lavatory; the equal of the finest city home. Furthermore, Mr. Edwards has an abundant sup ply of water for sprinkling, which enables him to keep his lawn in the condition shown in the photo. The fire bogey does not keep this suburbanite awake nights, for he and every other Mitchell-Leader owner knows his system is positive protection against fire always ready with a pressure as high as 125 pounds, if desired. , Note that the water plant in no way mars the beauty of the home ; the tank is located underground adjoining the basement, where it not only keeps the water cool in Summer, but prevents freezing in Winter. The pHimping end of the system is installed jn a small pumphouse in the rear and is automatic in operation. W, H. EDWARDS--THE G-B MAN SAYS: tr,. 'r . , U . , MILWAUKIE, Or., May 14, 1912. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., Portland, Ox.1 , Gentlemen: I am more than pleased with the Mitchell-Leader Water System which you installed for me abdut a year ago. We have cool drinking water at all times and are able to enjoy the conveniences of the bath, washroom and other modern water fixtures. The system needs no attention, except for an occasional oiling, as it works automatically, keeping up a good pressure at all times and at very little cost. We" cannot recommend it too highly. Yours truly, i W.H.EDWARDS Now, About That System of Yours Drop into our store and give us the opportunity to show you how reasonably we can make your : home completed Ve have a syi; tern in operation and will be glad to explain its simplicity. If you can't call, phone or .write for free . catalogue. - '-.' 840 EAST MORRISON VEHICLES ' .AUTOMOBBILES IMPLEMENTS , . . ' f . - -a -:- v- ' -.' '' '" ' 'J h ' ".-v